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PP  RUEHAG  RUEHCHI  RUEHDF  RUEHDT  RUEHHM  RUEHIK  RUEHLZ  RUEHNH  RUEHROV 
DE  RUEHKO  #1304  1340756 
ZNR  UUUUU  ZZH 
P 130756Z  MAY  08 
FM  AMEMBASSY  TOKYO 

TO  RUEHC/SECSTATE  WASHDC  PRIORITY  4200 
INFO  RUCNASE /ASEAN  MEMBER  COLLECTIVE  PRIORITY 
RUCNMEM/EU  MEMBER  STATES  COLLECTIVE  PRIORITY 
RUEHBK/ AMEMBASSY  BANGKOK  PRIORITY  4455 
RUEHBJ/AMEMBASSY  BEIJING  PRIORITY  3298 
RUEHOT/AMEMBASSY  OTTAWA  PRIORITY  9653 
RUE HGO / AMEMBAS S Y RANGOON  PRIORITY  2337 
RUEHUL/AMEMBASSY  SEOUL  PRIORITY  9314 
RUEHFK/AMCONSUL  FUKUOKA  PRIORITY  7759 
RUEHNAG/AMCONSUL  NAGOYA  PRIORITY  6093 
RUEHNH/AMCONSUL  NAHA  PRIORITY  0145 
RUEHOK/AMCONSUL  OSAKA  KOBE  PRIORITY  1439 
RUEHKSO/AMCONSUL  SAPPORO  PRIORITY  8350 
RUE HGV/USMIS SION  GENEVA  PRIORITY  3319 
RUE HRN/USMIS SION  UN  ROME  PRIORITY 
RUCNDT/USMISSION  USUN  NEW  YORK  PRIORITY  9777 

UNCLAS  TOKYO  001304 

SENSITIVE 

SIPDIS 

STATE  FOR  EAP/MLS  AARON  COPE 
AID/OFDA  FOR  ROB  THAYER 

E . O . 12958:  N/A 
TAGS:  EAID  PREL  BM  JA 

SUBJECT:  JAPAN'S  CONTINUING  EFFORTS  FOR  BURMESE  DISASTER 
RELIEF 

REF:  A.  TOKYO  1261 

IB.  STATE  48651 

1.1.  (SBU)  Japan  continues  to  seek  ways  to  provide  assistance 
to  Burma  in  the  wake  of  Cyclone  Nargis,  as  reported  ref  A. 

Foreign  Minister  Masahiko  Koumura  announced  May  9 the  GOJ 
will  provide  USD  $10  million  in  emergency  aid  to  be 
distributed  primarily  through  international  organizations 
including  UNHCR,  UNICEF  and  WFP.  Ministry  of  Foreign  Affairs 
(MOFA)  Overseas  Disaster  Assistance  Division  Director  Takashi 
Koizumi  told  AID  Counselor  May  12  discussions  are  ongoing  in 
Rome,  New  York  and  Geneva  as  to  how  to  distribute  and  utilize 
these  and  other  funds. 

12.  (SBU)  Japan  also  delivered  two  shipments  of  emergency 
in-kind  supplies,  including  generators,  tents  and  blankets, 
totaling  approximately  USD  $570,000  May  7 and  11  via 
commercial  aircraft  to  Rangoon,  Koizumi  stated.  Burma's 
Ministry  of  Social  Welfare  accepted  the  shipments  and  is 
reportedly  distributing  the  supplies,  but  neither  Japanese 
officials  nor  NGOs  have  been  able  to  monitor  the  process. 

Koizumi  said  two  Japanese  nationals  working  for  the  Red  Cross 
in  Malaysia  are  currently  in  Burma,  but  Rangoon  has  yet  to 
accept  Japan's  offer  to  send  emergency  medical  teams. 

13.  (SBU)  The  Japan  International  Cooperation  Agency  (JICA) 
maintains  a permanent  office  in  Rangoon  with  more  than  thirty 
Japanese  and  local  staff  who  are  all  assisting  with  the 
relief  effort,  Koizumi  continued.  In  addition,  five  relief 
workers  working  for  the  Japan  Platform,  an  umbrella 
organization  representing  many  Japanese  NGOs,  entered  Burma 
using  tourist  passports  May  10.  The  workers  are  distributing 
food,  clothes  and  other  goods,  and  are  also  conducting  a 
needs  assessment.  Japan  Platform  is  preparing  to  send  an 
additional  five  staff,  including  two  from  Save  the  Children 
Japan,  within  the  next  several  days,  Koizumi  stated. 


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